So, This Year Is The 23rd Anniversary Of The "Rwandan Genocide"? (Why Is It Not Talked About?)

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You support Kagame?
Yep. Has the highest approval rating, always has, we fear what will happen once he's gone, there's a lot of incompetence waiting in the mist. Some countries have powerful systems that are over 400 years old and despite who is in office, the engine will keep running, even a person like Bush couldn't stop the train, the locomotive is too complex, massive with too many intelligent operators. Unfortunately that is not the case in many countries in africa where governments have only been in power for 50 years. They are finally getting a taste of it, and fukk people in the arse. When you do finally get one that is doing good, you tend to want to keep him. Because the next, might not be.
 

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Yep. Has the highest approval rating, always has, we fear what will happen once he's gone, there's a lot of incompetence waiting in the mist. Some countries have powerful systems that are over 400 years old and despite who is in office, the engine will keep running, even a person like Bush couldn't stop the train, the locomotive is too complex, massive with too many intelligent operators. Unfortunately that is not the case in many countries in africa where governments have only been in power for 50 years. They are finally getting a taste of it, and fukk people in the arse. When you do finally get one that is doing good, you tend to want to keep him. Because the next, might not be.
American Presidents don't have any power compared to African and Asian nations. Western nations are completely dominated by white supremacist globalist.
 

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1) Many Brothas and Sistas are not well educated on the Rwandan Genocide (They don't teach it in our school system)
2) Alot of us (Black Americans) have this "Us vs Them" mentality in regards to our African brethren. (Unfortunately)

Not really like ol buddy said out og sight out of mind...stop click baiting breh
 

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Almost none of the 20th century genocides are talked about, outside of the Holocaust.
How often do you hear about the Bosnian Genocide, Armenian Genocide, Cambodian Genocide, Indonesian Genocide, Kosovo, Iraq, etcc?
 

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Yep. Has the highest approval rating, always has, we fear what will happen once he's gone, there's a lot of incompetence waiting in the mist. Some countries have powerful systems that are over 400 years old and despite who is in office, the engine will keep running, even a person like Bush couldn't stop the train, the locomotive is too complex, massive with too many intelligent operators. Unfortunately that is not the case in many countries in africa where governments have only been in power for 50 years. They are finally getting a taste of it, and fukk people in the arse. When you do finally get one that is doing good, you tend to want to keep him. Because the next, might not be.

African countries need to learn how to build institutions that can function on their own, instead of building everything around one leader or a party. If somebody like Kagame leaves, you will have a period of instability and the system will have to be reorganized basically from scratch. I hope Kagame is focused on building sustainable institutions.

Why do you have so much disdain for your Hutu countrymen? It's been 23 years since the massacres and the country has moved on.
 

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As I have stated in a previous thread corruption and tribal politics will hinder progress in Africa and keep the continent behind the rest of world.
The Rwandan genocide is was horrific. It is quite amazing that a single incident could spark fellow country men to butcher, maim, and rape their own neighbors. The animosity and bad blood amongst tribes in many African nations are exploited by the elites and corrupt African politicians. What is needed is a cultural shift and renaissance of thinking.
 

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African countries need to learn how to build institutions that can function on their own, instead of building everything around one leader or a party. If somebody like Kagame leaves, you will have a period of instability and the system will have to be reorganized basically from scratch. I hope Kagame is focused on building sustainable institutions.

Why do you have so much disdain for your Hutu countrymen? It's been 23 years since the massacres and the country has moved on.

He sees "Hutus" as a collective entity and not a collective of unique individuals. That is the fundamental issue here. In truth there isnt any difference between a Hutu or Tutsi other than differences in their dogmatic belief systems.
 

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African countries need to learn how to build institutions that can function on their own, instead of building everything around one leader or a party. If somebody like Kagame leaves, you will have a period of instability and the system will have to be reorganized basically from scratch. I hope Kagame is focused on building sustainable institutions.

Why do you have so much disdain for your Hutu countrymen? It's been 23 years since the massacres and the country has moved on.
Sounds like you want to change shyt from where you're at breh?
 
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